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T. 



Page 



Teak, where bred i. 258 



Tender plants, in what aspect to be placed.. ii. 132 

 Thaws, why sometimes surprisingly quick . . . .ii. 301 

 Thrush, missel, very fierce and pugnacious . . . . i . "321 

 Thrushes are very serviceable in gardens. . ..ii. 205 



reason of their building near houses. . . .ii. 205 



Timber, a large fall of, in the Holt-forest. . . .i. 46 

 Tit-mice, their mode of life and support....!. 181 



Tortoise, a family one , i. 227 



more particulars of i. 250 



farther circumstances about ii. 87 



more remarks respecting ii. 90 



Trees, subterraneous, how discovered i. 26 



* ... why perfect alembics, how . .i. 346 



.... ord-er of losing their leaves ii. 285 



.... size and growth of ii. 286 



.... flowing of sap from ii. 288 



.... renovation of leaves of..... ii. 289 



Tremellet tutete*, remark concerning. ii. 298 



Truffles, observations on . . .ii. 298 



V. 



Vine, disease of ii. 96 



Viper, blind-worm, and snake, some account 



of i. 87 



pregnant one, some circumstances 



about ii. 5 



W. 

 Wagtails, run round the cows when feeding in 



moist pastures, and why. ii. 245 



